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If you can't protest today and tomorrow, there's still so much you can do : If you can't protest today and tomorrow for whatever reason, you can support this movement from home and help to raise the profile of our own home grown problems with racism 20 years ago the Macpherson review told us that the police were institutionally racist. The Lammy review in 2017 demonstrates that very little if anything has changed, yet the head of the Met says that factual statements of truth aren't a helpful way

If you can't protest today and tomorrow, there's still so much you can do : If you can't protest today and tomorrow for whatever reason, you can support this movement from home and help to raise the profile of our own home grown problems with racism 20 years ago the Macpherson review told us that the police were institutionally racist. The Lammy review in 2017 demonstrates that very little if anything has changed, yet the head of the Met says that factual statements of truth aren't a helpful way to describe her police force, asserting that people's lived experiences aren't true Black people are almost 10 times more likely to be stopped and searched Black people are overrepresented in use of force by police Black people make up half of all imprisoned children Black people are subject to longer sentences for the same crime Black people are twice as likely to die in police custody Since the murder of David Oluwale in 1969, not a single police officer has been successfully prosecuted for anyone's death in police custody. 50 years and not one guilty person? Gareth Myatt, 15, suffocated for not cleaning a toaster Sheku Bayoh, 32, still waiting for an inquest 5 years after the fact Rashan Charles, 20, died while in police restraint Jimmy Mubenga, 46, died while in police restraint Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, 'mistakenly' shot to death by police Sarah Reed, 32, allowed to die when prison officer was told to delay calling an ambulance Anthony Grainger, 36, shot and died Kingsley Burrell, 29, died while in police restraint Sean Rigg, 40, died while in police restraint Dalian Atkinson, 48, died after police tasering Christopher Adler, 37, go and read the story of Christopher and form your own opinions on whether or not the police need to be held accountable for their actions. So what can you do? You can donate to the UFFC https://uffcampaign.org/ to help the families of people who have lost loved ones due to the police actions. You can donate to help support people accessing Mental Health services https://www.blackthrive.org.uk/ You can donate to help families who have lost loved ones in police custody https://www.inquest.org.uk/Appeal/make-donation You can donate to help children access additional education http://www.nabss.org.uk/welcome/4584047948 You can donate to help spread the facts of our countries shared history and BAME contributions to it https://blackculturalarchives.org/ Educate yourself Read and learn so that you can grow and stand confident when opposed Reni Eddo Lodge - Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race Afua Hirsch - Brit(ish) Nikesh Shukla - The Good Immigrant Akala - Natives Paul Gilroy - There Ain't No Black In The Union Jack Jeffrey Boakye - Black, Listed Use your platform, whatever it may be, to advocate and fight injustice in the UK. Even if you manage to change one person's view point, you will have made a real and lasting difference

Just a gentle reminder - you can’t fight aggression with aggression : Footage of protests from today has left me in tears. Violent and criminal behaviour of one/ group of people is not a reason to be violent. It feels like BLM movement in current situation became less about fighting for voice and lives of black people but releasing frustration and anger from COVID - being locked at house alone/ family/ roommates, not working, not having social interactions. Throwing glass, bricks and bikes at po

Just a gentle reminder - you can’t fight aggression with aggression : Footage of protests from today has left me in tears. Violent and criminal behaviour of one/ group of people is not a reason to be violent. It feels like BLM movement in current situation became less about fighting for voice and lives of black people but releasing frustration and anger from COVID - being locked at house alone/ family/ roommates, not working, not having social interactions. Throwing glass, bricks and bikes at police officers and their horses and ruining the city won’t help black people. They are only trying to do their job - why so many of them has to suffer now because of the action of few? 26yo woman fell off the scared horse today and people around were cheering - that’s just disgusting. It all will put a bigger strain on medical care that will have to take care of injured police officers/ people. It will also add to the spread of covid. Nothing justifies racism. But going around hurting people in anger and frustration can’t be justified either,

Memo we received in London ambulance service regarding the BLM protests : Responding to the death of George Floyd Dear Colleagues, Since the death of George Floyd last week, millions across the globe have been taking part in protests and supporting the #BLM movement. The sad fact is, this is not a new issue. The history of systemic racial prejudice spans centuries and continents and is not exclusive to the USA. I recognise the personal impact and emotional turmoil that this is having on our blac

Memo we received in London ambulance service regarding the BLM protests : Responding to the death of George Floyd Dear Colleagues, Since the death of George Floyd last week, millions across the globe have been taking part in protests and supporting the #BLM movement. The sad fact is, this is not a new issue. The history of systemic racial prejudice spans centuries and continents and is not exclusive to the USA. I recognise the personal impact and emotional turmoil that this is having on our black and minority ethnic colleagues, and I acknowledge that there are people across the Service who are hurting. The pain that is felt by black and minority ethnic people around the globe is palpable. And significantly this has had wider impact to people of all races. I understand this is stimulating debate. I want to recognise that and I welcome that debate. However, to be absolutely clear, racist views, comments and actions will not be tolerated in the Service. Please can I remind everyone that debate in person or online must be done in a respectful manner and demonstrate not only what is legal but also the values we all sign up to as employees of the Service. We have a series of events starting tomorrow to support colleagues in the form of: Virtual drop-in sessions In recognition of the necessity of social distancing during the Coronavirus outbreak, we are holding BME virtual drop in session. These sessions will be fluid and is a safe space to talk and share. We are keen to hear from staff about the impact of COVID-19 on our BME staff and about the Black Lives Matter movement. Allyship workshops This is a chance to learn about how to be an ally to BME LAS staff. The workshop aims to provide understanding to staff about what an ally is, so that staff understand why allies are important to encourage effective ally behaviour. Events:  Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BME) drop in session – 10:00hrs - Friday 5 June - Click here for the Teams Meeting link  LAS Live – a conversation on Facebook through LiA at 4.15pm - Friday 5 June  BME drop in session – 17.30hrs, Friday 5 June - Click here for the Teams Meeting link  Allyship workshop – 12:00h-13:30hrs, Wednesday 10 June: everyone welcome to attend – Click here for the Teams Meeting link Yours sincerely,

Boris Johnson’s brief love affair with science is well and truly over - At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the government proclaimed it would be led by science. Now its own slogan is being left by the wayside :
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